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Bits: Why Amazon Should Buy eBay
Now that Amazon?s market value is nearly the same as eBay?s, it could buy the online auction site. That could help improve Amazon?s finances and eBay?s customer satisfaction.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
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City Room: Hey, Taxi! Do You Take Credit Cards?
New rules require New York City's yellow taxicabs to accept credit cards from passengers, but some drivers are balking, because of concern over processing fees and the prospect of smaller tips.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Senate Passes $696 Billion Defense Policy Bill
The Senate passed a defense policy bill that would offer more help to troops returning from combat and set conditions on contractors and pricey weapons programs.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Mukasey Rejects Demand for Information
The attorney general rejected Congressional demands for information about the investigation into the C.I.A.?s destruction of videotapes showing interrogations.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Player Cooperated, and His Name Was Left Out of Report
One unidentified active baseball player who cooperated with George J. Mitchell was able to keep his name out of the report.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Hamas Arrests Aide to Palestinian Prime Minister
The Hamas police in Gaza arrested an aide to the Palestinian prime minister, Salam Fayyad.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Ethiopia Turns to Civilian Patrols
Some say the militias that Ethiopia, America?s ally, is drafting in the Ogaden region are hardly voluntary.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Senate Passes Bill Aimed at Preventing Foreclosures
The bill would allow the Federal Housing Administration to back refinanced loans for tens of thousands of borrowers who are delinquent on mortgage payments.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
F.T.C. Head Will Vote on Google Deal
Deborah Platt Majoras said she won?t remove herself from an antitrust review of Google?s purchase of DoubleClick, rebuffing requests from privacy groups opposed to the transaction.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Market Falls Sharply on Inflation Concerns
Stocks tumbled after a surge in consumer prices stirred investor concerns that the Fed may back off from rate cuts, compounding the outlook for the economy and corporate profits.
New York Times - December 14, 2007
Guilty pleas in US terrorism case
Two members of a radical Islamic group accused of planning attacks in California plead guilty to terrorism charges.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
US 'serial killer' gets 438 years
A US court sentences a suspected serial killer to 438 years in jail for sexual assaults against two sisters.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Man accused of chip shop murders
A man is charged with the murder of two men found dead above a chip shop in Shropshire.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Fire crews tackle blaze at houses
Firefighters tackle a blaze at a row of houses in the County Antrim seaside town of Ballycastle.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Snooker: Maguire into final
Scot Stephen Maguire seals his place in the final of the UK Championship with a 9-5 win over Shaun Murphy.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Foot-and-mouth measures eased
EU restrictions on British meat and livestock imposed because of foot-and-mouth are relaxed after no new cases were confirmed.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
EU offers Serbia deal on Kosovo
EU leaders offer to speed up Serbia's membership in the bloc in a deal linked to the breakaway region of Kosovo.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
US Senate passes Iraq funds bill
The US Senate authorises more spending for the Iraq war, without tying the bill to a troop withdrawal timetable.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Man who tried to save baby dies
A man has died in hospital after a suspected arson attack which also claimed the life of a toddler in Leeds.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Keep to law, fuel protesters told
The government warns against illegal blockades as fuel protesters prepare for a day of action.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
Nasa 'to support UK Moon mission'
The US space agency is likely to back plans to send a UK probe to the Moon, BBC News has learned.
BBC News - December 14, 2007
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SHOULD BILL FRIST RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE IN 2010?
NO, HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE WE NEED.
YES, HE IS THE BEST SHOT THE GOP HAS AT TAKING THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
NO, HIS LEADERSHIP OF THE U.S. SENATE LED TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTROL.
YES, UNLESS HE WANTS TO KEEP DOING SOMETHING UNIMPORTANT LIKE SAVING LIVES.
NO; BUT HE WILL RUN AND HE WILL WIN.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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